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Stewardship is More than a Season. Eight Stewardship Ideas. Talk about money when you aren’t asking for any Preach faith and finances Evaluate/Plan your annual response program Tell your congregation’s story to your congregation Develop a plan for thanking
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Eight Stewardship Ideas • Talk about money when you aren’t asking for any • Preach faith and finances • Evaluate/Plan your annual response program • Tell your congregation’s story to your congregation • Develop a plan for thanking • Offer a personal financial wellness resource • Expand your “ways of giving” • Talk about stewardship year-round
#1 - Talk about money when you aren’t asking for any “Here is what we say through our stewardship practices: 10% belongs to God; the rest belongs to you. Give that 10% to the church, which will use it for God’s purposes. The other 90%? Do whatever you want with it.” - Rolf Jacobson
What are some helpful steps forward? • Name that this is what you are doing, then don’t dare ask for any • Sermons • Adult education opportunities • “Holding a Money and Values Conversation” • Fearless Feasts • Read and discuss – “Enough” by Adam Hamilton • “Mind Your Money” at sharesavespend.com • Money Autobiography
#2 -Preach Faith and Finances • When the assigned text invites a sermon on faith and finances, seize the opportunity boldly • How about a sermon series on generous people in the bible?
#3 – Evaluate your Annual Response Program • What are the numbers? • How did it feel? • What will you do the same next year? • What will you do differently next year?
#3 – Plan Your Annual Response Program (Starting in February) • Giving Magazine - http://www.stewardshipresources.org/
Plan Your Annual Response Program • New Consecration Sunday - http://store.augsburgfortress.org/store/search?ss=New+Consecration+Sunday&c=-1&x=28&y=16
Plan Your Annual Response Program • Walk with Jesus – http://resources.elca.org/Stewardship-A_Walk_with_Jesus.html
#3 – Plan Your Annual Response Program • Stretch yourself – Consider how you might target your ask to specific members or groups of members.
#4 – Plan to Tell Your Congregation’s Story to Your Congregation • Develop a month by month plan for the next year • The need to tell something many times using different media before the message is heard • The knowledge gap between leaders and others • Tell as you thank • Tie your telling to your mission • “Because of you…” • “Look what you’ve done now…”
Telling the local story • To repeat myself – don’t assume too much knowledge • Temple Talks (short, sweet and well-rehearsed) are effective for this task • Tell the congregation’s story • Tell the story of the congregation in the community • Connect telling, serving and giving • This might be the best place to engage younger members
Telling the story of designated giving • Use the web and available print resources • Guest speakers/preachers • Mission trips?
Telling the story of synod and churchwide www.elca.org http://www.wv-wmd.org
#5 – Develop a Plan for Thanking Lessons from Luther Seminary (and many other non-profits) • How Luther Seminary thanks donors • How much of this is transferable? • What are the possibilities of giver targeted thanking? • What are the dangers of giver targeted thanking?
Develop a Plan for Thanking General ways of thanking • With reports of giving • In worship • In newsletters
Develop a Plan for Thanking Specific ways of thanking • Pastor intentionally thanks before/after worship • Pastor writes five thank you letters per week • Congregational thanker(s)
Develop a Plan for Thanking • Think of as many occasions as possible that people give to your congregation • Develop a plan for how you will respond to each occasion • Regular giving by members • Regular giving by non-members • First time gift • One-time gift by member or friend • Memorial gift by member • Memorial gift by non-member • Don’t forget estimates of giving
Develop a Plan for Thanking Stretch yourself – To thank effectively, a pastor must know what people give. Do you know what people give? • If so, how is this knowledge used to further the ministry of the congregation? • If not, why not?
#6 – Offer a Personal Financial Wellness Resource There are lots of options: • “Enough” by Adam Hamilton – book with discussion • Financial Peace University – Dave Ramsey • Good Sense Movement – Willow Creek • Share Save Spend resources – Nathan Dungan • More than Money Matters - Thrivent
#7 – Expand Your Ways of Giving • Assess how people can give to your congregation, • Ask how they would like to give to your congregation, • Implement at least one new way of giving
Expand Your Ways of Giving • Check/Cash in offering plate or by mail • Designated gift • Stock gift • Endowment gift • Automatic Transfer • Credit/Debit Card • Online Giving through your website • Text Giving
#8 – Talk about stewardship year-round • Stewardship isn’t a season • Stewardship is a way of life. It is a mindset, a culture, and a practice that can never be contained in an annual three-week campaign. • Year-round stewardship is intentionally holistic.
Stewards of God’s Love Congregational Community God’s Abundance God’s Grace Story Creation Talents Time Money Stuff Justice Local Community Global Community
What might year-round stewardship look like in your congregation? • Bi-Annual Plan • Annual Response Program • Another emphasis (time, talent, earth, etc.) • Quarterly Plan • Annual Response Program • 3 other seasonal stewardship themes • Monthly Plan • 1 stewardship theme for each month
Eight Stewardship Ideas • Talk about money when you aren’t asking for any • Preach faith and finances • Evaluate/Plan your annual response program • Tell your congregation’s story to your congregation • Develop a plan for thanking • Offer a personal financial wellness resource • Expand your “ways of giving” • Talk about stewardship year-round